bgpPeerLocalAddr

DC-BGP-MIB · .1.2.826.42.1.1578918.5.65.1.3.1.1.1.8

Object

column OctetString
The local address configured for the peering session, or
a zero length address if not specified.
              
For outbound connections, if a local address is specified
then DC-BGP will bind to the specified local address.
Otherwise the local address is selected by the TCP/IP stack
for the NM instance configured in the bgpPeerLocalNm field.
              
For incoming connections, if a local address is specified
then the incoming connection must match the specified local
address.  Otherwise the local address used by the incoming
connection is ignored.
              
This should typically be set to the local address that is
recognized by the peer, though for directly connected
peers (such as EBGP peers) it can be left unspecified.
              
The bgpPeerSelectedLocalAddr field shows the local address
actually in use.
              
Note that you can have 2 peer entries to the same remote
<address, port> if they come from a different local
<address, port>.  To configure this each local
<address, port> must be specified explicitly and not be zero
length.  You will not be allowed  to do this if you are
listening on all addresses as it will be impossible to tell
which peer an incoming connection is for.  You must
explicitly listen on each local address in this case.

Context

MIB
DC-BGP-MIB
OID
.1.2.826.42.1.1578918.5.65.1.3.1.1.1.8
Type
column
Access
noaccess
Status
current
Parent
bgpPeerEntry
Table
bgpPeerTable
Siblings
130

Syntax

OctetString

Values & Constraints

Object Constraints
range: 0-32

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